Monthly Archives January 2016

Tutoring online naturally involves fielding a lot of student questions.
Some days, in fact, it feels like that’s all you do.
And these calls for help can be problematic.
They can take forever to answer.
They can be repetitive and exhausting.
And they can get in the way of the other core business of tutoring online.
When you’re feeling harassed and ...

Teacher quotes are not like self-help slogans.
You know the ones – we’ve heard them so many times, they’ve lost all meaning:
Life is short, do what matters
Change your mind, change your life, or
Follow your dreams.
These are not inspiring calls-to-action; they’re a wave of white noise clichés we’ve been tuning out for years.
Quotes about ...

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Oh, what to tweet? What to tweet?
For many online teachers and coaches, finding something worthy to tweet about is a real dilemma.
But this problem is easily solved.
Because as online teachers, we change the world every day.
Our work is meaningful by ...

It’s easy for teachers on Twitter to feel a little out of their depth.
You probably have zero time to learn about hashtags and retweets, followers and engagement.
(I already know the secrets of Twitter success, by the way, so if you ...